Custom Metal Roofs

Custom metal work is what separates the men from the boys, the wheat from the chaff, and the contenders from the pretenders. Roofed Right America, based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, shines on custom projects that require more of an artisan and less of a roofer. Our custom metal roof work can be seen throughout the U.S. and includes:

Hand seamed copper domes

Flat seamed porch roofs

Zinc paneled barrel roofs

And more

Our professional roofers spend years of apprenticeship with master craftsmen before working alone. Roofed Right America’s metal crews do custom work day in and day out. Trust the skilled Wisconsinites at Roofed Right America to get the job done right.

Contact our sales team, headquartered in Milwaukee, to get started. They’ll help you weigh the pros and cons of each type of metal and installation method to ensure your new roof is a work of art that fits your building and your personality. After all, you could have put a shingle roof on your building, but you appreciate the finer things in life.

Benefits of Metal Roofing

Custom metal roofing is one of the fastest growing parts of the roofing industry. While a premium metal roof costs more to install than a standard roofing system, metal roofing systems offer exceptional long-term value. Benefits of custom metal roofing include:

Increased home resale value

Lasts longer than standard roofing systems

Up to 40% decrease in home energy consumption

Reduced insurance premiums

Exceptional environmental resistance

Non-metal roofing systems deteriorate as soon as they are installed, and exposure to UV rays, wind, and severe temperature changes can cut service lives in half. Metal roofing systems from Roofed Right America can last up to 60 years, three times longer than a standard roofing system.

Metal Roofing Styles

Available in a wide variety of styles, metal roofing systems can be customized to fit the aesthetic of your home or business. Roofed Right America installs aluminum and steel metal roofs but can install copper and stainless steel. Common thicknesses are .032” aluminum and 24 gauge steel. Popular metal roof styles include: